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XVII: Odyssey or The Lovers' Trial is a Tarot based tabletop roleplaying game where 3-4 people play as a polycule beseeching the moon goddess in order to rekindle what was lost between you.

In the game you and your lovers are presented with visions and together you interpret them in an effort to resolve what keeps you apart. What does the moon have in store for you? How will you comfort those you love? What will they admire most about you?

The PDF includes 2 pages of gameplay and 2 pages of a quick guide for those who may not be as familiar with reading Tarot. There is also a screen reader friendly version as well.

By paying a minimum of $7 you can access the stream overlay zip file with overlays for 3 or 4 players as well as a starting soon and break screen.

You Will Need:
3-4 Players
2-3 Hours
1 or More Rider-Waite-Smith Tarot Decks
A willingness to be vulnerable, grounded, and open to possibilities.

This game requires the use of Safety Tools to play.

The TTRPG Safety Toolkit is a resource co-curated by Kienna Shaw and Lauren Bryant-Monk. The TTRPG Safety Toolkit is a compilation of safety tools that have been designed by members of the tabletop roleplaying games community for use by players and GMs at the table. You can find it at bit.ly/ttrpgsafetytoolkit

XVII refers to The Star, which means guidance or hope and is the card just before the moon (XVIII). This is the journey the lovers take that leads to clarity in their relationship, follow your star.

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Click download now to get access to the following files:

XVII: Odyssey.pdf 1 MB
XVII_ ODYSSEY.txt 11 kB
XVII_ ODYSSEY_Overlays.zip 820 kB
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